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might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful game plan. in such a situation, it's remarkable survive. after delays and sanctions russia finally completes construction of the controversial nord stream to pipelines. it's that to deliver low cost natural gas from siberia to central europe. and i love it. they did not speak. if you are not the medical you deserve not. i not these fascism. on the weekend of 9 eleven's 20th anniversary art, he looked at the lasting impact of the us led war on terror. we hear from a former guantanamo prisoner, released after 14 years of unlawful detention. and moscow says it has an irrefutable proof that big tack helped washington illegally
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interfere in russia's upcoming election. summoning the u. s. envoy for an explanation. ah, it's the top of the hour and you know what that means. it means it's time for our team international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. welding on the final sections of the colossal nord stream to gas pipeline has finally completed the head of gas problem. the company leading the project announced that the underwater link between russia and germany is now officially finished. spite assurances from both countries that the north stream to pipeline is strictly an economic project. it's come under massive pressure from both the united states and much of eastern europe. poland foreign minister says his country's negative view of the project has not changed while washington reacted by saying that the north
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stream to pipeline is a bad deal and will continue to counter it. ortiz, dimitri polk takes a closer look. now this pipeline has been a long time coming north stream 2 was started back in 2018 and was supposed to be finished by 2019. but with all the political turmoil surrounding it, it's taking up until now to finally complete it. now, the whole purpose of this pipeline is to connect russia with germany through the baltic sea, bypassing the transit states and eastern europe. and for germany, this pipeline has brought a lot of opportunity, especially now even with the gas prices in germany, already going up ahead of the winter season. but the construction of the pipeline itself has created many jobs in the country and the mayor of the german city of movement as it praise. in fact, the project for bringing opportunity to his city with i think the pipeline the pipeline is very important for the town of lubin. we still benefits both during the construction and operating stages. our industrial port, which is
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a municipal port in which lumen has a stake, generated jobs as a result of the project. in the long term operational phase, the ton of leave me will receive a share of the business profits generated by the north stream through pipeline. as well as gas gates and other companies, that's one to 1500000 euros that will go to leave min town budgets. but obviously not everyone was happy with the project. there was a lot of political turmoil and sanction, mainly by country like the us back. and he was president, donald trump and pose a lot of the sanctions on the north going to project. he wanted to deliver liquefied american gas to europe, but the price for that was higher than the russian alternative. so nor string to was sanctioned, any companies and individuals that anything to do with the project walsall, sanctioned by his successor, joe biden. when he came into office, listed those sanctions mainly because, well, they didn't do that much to stop the project and he didn't really have a choice at that point. my view and nurse to,
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to has been known for some time. good friends can disagree and, but by the time i became president, there was 90 percent completed and imposing sanctions did not seem to make any sense. well nevertheless, the project was completed complete. but even now still, there are countries that continue to oppose it. ukraine has promised to continue fighting against nor seem to even after start delivering gas to germany. and the former council president has continued making statements about just how dangerous nor string to is for germany and europe. this is an unforgivable mistake with very serious consequences. it is a mistake arising from the selfish policies of german interests. i believe that the construction of no dream to is contrary to the interests of the e. u as a whole. now, despite all that opposition, the project is complete and the russian form s u spokesperson has said that there
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is nothing to stop it at this point. and it's earth countries not to interfere or make any obstacles to opperation in the future. and the pipeline is now fully operational. technically all the pieces have been connected, but now it's just the waiting certification. and it's expected that by the end of the year, it will start delivering gas to germany. we discussed the completion of the pipeline with a member of germany's governing c d. u party, as well as with a german economist and publisher does skip this. it is possible to interprets in different ways who was interested in using this commercial economic project, which is essentially aimed at ensuring reliable gas apply for political purposes. and what interests were being pursued from the point of view of ensuring the reliability of supplies. it has important that this project was nevertheless implemented and i am glad it was possible to overcome political differences between different countries. and this project is now viewed from a rational point of view and not from some other political angle of benefits all
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year old. young economy breaks apart into europe, right? of the need for russian. god is enormous. for example, the german guess storage at the minute and the record low. so for the we, we need the gas and we have no capacity. the pipeline, including all said to, to get to get and it is very short mind shop minus from the so called european partners to say, this is good for euro. of course, there's no plan be in favor of the germans. the plane b would be that a germany would be, have be blackmailed by the polish or by the americans to deliver this very high cost pricing gas, which is our mental catastrophe. as many around the world prepared to mark the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks on the united states, our t special series, unheard voices,
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investigates the stories of those who have suffered unjustly during the subsequent war on terror. the will use all tools at our disposal and killed our children for united states will bring people to your site. it was a pointless exercise of those thought to be behind. the attacks are being held in guantanamo bay, a u. s. prison camp notorious for human rights abuses, such as torture, entertainment without trial. one former prisoner has since published a book on his 14 years inside called guantanamo diary. that started story was later turned into an award winning movie with hollywood actors. we were even able to speak with him. the me, i did call facebook, i'm so i didn't because of torture. i was the 5,
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i would be killed. they broke my id. i was not given food for a very long period of time. i was sexually assaulted on multiple occasions, the provision for 70 days, mostly, and was like alive, but still we have not included that it was the use of the i t's within that program that allowed us to obtain useful information some detainees subjected to them. i know i didn't do anything. i said, i'm not, i'm not too high. that caused me a lot of them for me leaving the country. that has been
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a little me a bit silly book that was thrown into 27 languages. not saying this is me. i'm saying this is with the help of a law with the help of my lawyers. my support is my family and i'm so happy and it was adopted into a movie outside my family, my brother, their lives go on, carry live, goes on. it was 9 t $192.00 on 2 different occasions for a brief period of time that i want to have gone to the gulf countries including german. i supported that guy and we used to watch movies, watch, you know, documented about them. and then i decided to join them, which i, i did not know what i'm tied up. why?
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i had no clue. so when i get to, i've gone to the training camp work console. well, that's the 1st time i know about that. i was very young and i was really misinform this was a very big propaganda machine led by the united states of america and it's whistle allies and allies. so they, they gave me a wrong picture. i thought it was a very good cause to free people. and to establish it for the country, at least i didn't even know then what different going to be honest. i the people were fighting today. we were supporting in the fight against the soviet . i think it was february of 92. was the so called was id
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took over kabul, and i found myself in the middle of the civil war that i did not want to give out the door. that's why i went back to my studies to my life. my guy was almost including in 98 and the 1999, i received a phone call from my cousin and he was needing some blood and use the phone number and then i was i was phone number was just a family called he needed help for his father his father is like my father, and i didn't necessarily have to father because he was sick. i need money. ah,
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i understand. do you know who the america is? a demarcus of when it comes to muslims. people of color after 911. they did not that a spin role. it acted like a fascist regime because they said, if you are a medical, we do a little of law. if you are not the medical you deserve not i that these fascism, i well how many story has been told, but there are still many more to explore. we'll continue our series, hearing from others, both soldiers and civilians whose lives were changed forever by america's longest war and our special coverage on heard voices. the us war on terror in afghanistan ended catastrophically, but what sort of country has been left behind for
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a population facing taliban rule? once again, we look for answers in our new documentary, which you can watch online at r t dot com. september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? can we're going to kill everybody now? everybody live apocalyptic tv images provoked the u. s. into declaring its war on terror. ah, they begin to loam afghan villages and holmes, and get people hurt and, and killed. the main goal of destroying
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harris. i'm an afghan. stan was it achieved? yes and no. okay, to essentially no longer exists. good for us, but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than arcadia. had a britain's m i. 5 intelligence agency has warned that extremists are looking to fill the void left by the pentagons pull out from afghanistan. there is no doubt that recent events in kennesaw will have heartened and emboldened some of those extreme essential being vigilant to precisely those kinds of risks. can mccallum added that there is a real threat to the u. k, with the 31 late stage terror plots disrupted since 2018, including 6 during the pandemic alone. and what's now making things worse is that it's hard to carry out full checks on african refugees, both due to their large numbers and the fact that many lack documentation the
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dangers were highlighted when a man sentence to 8 years for raping his daughter. busy escaped afghanistan on an evacuation flight to germany, had already been deported in 2019 over the offence yet he was able to return. nevertheless, both britain and germany, se i've accusations from afghanistan will continue me on so long. we will continue their vacation operation for as long as possible in order to make it possible for have worked with us for security. 3 down the rule of law and development to leave the country. we feel a responsibility to make sure that the remaining british nationals in afghan workers can come to the u. k. that's why we watch with great interest what may be possible that could bill for the former head of britons counter terrorism, security office, told us that governments must now face up to the growing threat. i'll call you who have been sitting in the background a little bit will be completely involved in this. and of course i think we've seen
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already in writing that absolutely. i'll call you to see this is a. ready generational by no one that's going to be one over 2 or 3 years. very much so and the big problem for the whole of the way i think the immigration could have come out, probably less likely to be operating tarrot. people that have gone through some kind of grading, either they what the u. k. o or, or other countries interpreted or otherwise. or maybe even at the embassy, those people are probably not the best right to the, to the way, more of a threat of the people that are naturally leaving by the thousands. of course, the land borders. because those people are regulated, they don't know who they are. slowly opening up the borders, has a lot of criminals generally to leave with him. and the european union are really struggling with it. of course in the u. k. at the moment,
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we've people coming across the straits of dover into the u. k. on boats. all those people are pretty much unregulated and real strong views in the community. that there is no room for immigration and it's going to be incumbent upon the governments all governments, the work and how they're going to do that in a very difficult situation. moscow's foreign ministry says it has irrefutable proof that us tech giants have illegally helped washington metal. in next week's russian parliamentary elections. the ministry summoned us ambassador john sullivan for an explanation. sure has irrefutable proof of the violation of russian law by american digital giants in the context of the preparation and conduct of the state duma elections in connection with this. we state that interference in the internal affairs of our country is absolutely and admissible. while the statement didn't give too much away on what exactly happened in that meeting with the us,
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ambassador, we do, you know, it was quite brief apart. last about to 20 minutes. it did give away the topic of the discussion which was election interference with particular reference to tech show it. we do know what immediately preceded this though. in the last few years we've had a lot of stories about russian interference in western election cycles. in particular, the u. s. elections, it seems now though the tables have a power to ton united russia deputy was silly disc it off is also the head of the committee of safety and the corruption. and now to media today, alleged evidence of this interference had been sent to the russian foreign ministry statements by the us president alleging our interference in american elections without the slightest evidence is nothing more than hysteria from the american leadership. accusations have been made for years, but we have never seen any concrete facts. and yet, unlike biden, we have evidence, irrefutable proof of direct us involvement. we will pass all this to the russia
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foreign ministry for consultation with our ambassador in washington. oh, that part, it wasn't all that, but he also added that the commission apparently had in their possession dozens of american manuals instructions and training videos on how to influence russian election campaigns and how to get opposition candidates into positions of power. now the other intern issue here is internet regulations. so we say topic particularly during sensitive times like election cycles for all countries. russian media reports and twitter spend in the accounts of the united russia parliamentary candidates, guinea pop. he's also political talks on russian state television, and it's not the 1st form of force which has taken action against political figures in russia or indeed beyond russia's borders as well. at the same time today, roscoe nodes or the russian incident regulator says infinite joint such as apple, google and others have failed to take into account their requests to block access
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in the country to certain websites, namely small voting websites. those who have come from the central election commission as well. now, just to remind a small voting was a voting strategy put forward by jail to opposition. figure lex in a valley and his team to be corruption foundation to unite to consolidate opposition. vote against the ruling united russia party system has been a water place for around 18 months and worked particularly well in the moscow city elections. now, the car was labeled firstly, a for agent by the russian minister of justice. it was later and labelled and extremist, organization by moscow court, and it was liquidated, disbanded, now, we can speculate what exactly was said behind closed doors or a master's meeting. the state department has not commented on these allegations. they've simply said john sullivan was there to discuss the range of bilateral
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issues that everything that the state department has said. it does seem for now though, the russian incident regulates ruckel nodes or deems tech shines, allowing access to certain sites such a small voting for money propagated by the cup as outright for interference in the russian electoral process. in the russia election cycle, there's 9 days to go until the elections emotions have clearly begun to run high out. i think this will be the last we've had. we will hear rather about the topic of interference, the role of internet, joint social media, and such related topics. let's shoot what happens over the next week. and now we're hoping story from western russia where a natural gas explosion ripped through an apartment building just before 1 am local time. at least one person was killed and 6 injured in the blast attributed to a gas leak up to 7 others. our, our belief to have been trapped under the rebel as the 2 story building in the
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small town of else, partially collapsed, rescue workers are on the same and of course will bring you the latest developments as we get the breaks. it took the european union by storm, but could for exit be next. a candidate for the french presidency is now calling on his country to seize back control and free itself from the clutches of the e. u. and it's a big name saying it to as r t 's. charlotte have been sky reports from paris. he was the man that was leaving the charge. when it came to the brig negotiations. he was a man that was in charge of insuring a victory for the you. and during many years i had to break that. she was the mom that kept saying you is the gold standard during the discussions and even that she was the u. k. you pointed cherry pick was wanting from the you. now we should volunteer is telling a very different story. he's sounding for the presidency, hearing from elections, take place in about
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a month. and the thing he is saying is shocking. many events in the phone yesterday about leaving out more fluid, european counterpart, it was germany is doing and when it came to the migration of the rules rules, what do you have to say? we cannot do all this without having regained our legal sovereignty. being permanently threatened by a ruling or a condemnation at the level of the european court of justice. so the european convention on human rights, or by an interpretation by our own judicial institutions, the reaction, i mean, i will, in fact some people were so shocked about these comments. they thought that this was fake news. how could someone like me should vanya see such things, the policy is a junior european affairs. and lemme paul said that he couldn't believe that somebody who was truly committed to you will, will be able to say such things. others suggested the mission volunteer had essentially imploded the entire career. michelle, bonnie: a is giving
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a master class on how to destroy your career and legacy in the desperate hope of looking electable to elect for that just straight up dislikes you regardless. well, bonia has defended his coming thing. the idea of a constitutional field would only apply when it comes. you repeat, cool, don't issue such as migration, but his attempts to defend his comments seem to me things worse. you can only how briggs and she is, has been reacting to this here just some of the comments. this is breathtaking. the hypocrisy the same. michel bonnie who during the breakfast negotiations tried to belittle the u. k for demanding control over our courts and our borders. now he wants the same for france for exit. this is ironic in the extreme bonnie, a preaching the merits of national sovereignty to cover the overpower for e. u and european court of human rights. who born is true feelings. it seems about
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the new and about european you shouldn't come at the worst climb to the brock at the moment. brussels is trying to reschedule supremacy when it comes to issues of the poor countries such as hungary and poland. even seeing some questions being raised by too many calls to school court and his coma to phone meetings, to maybe to, to have more influence when it comes to the european union to counterbalance the influence of germany. doesn't suggest that the relationships within the block goes cosy. i think would have you believe which many will wonder if this does mean that there are troubled waters. hash us governors are threatening to sue the biden administration over its sweeping new vaccine requirements that could effect up to 100000000 americans. the president expansive order means anyone working for or with the government will now have to get a cobit shot. i'm assigning the executive order that will now require all
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executive branch federal employees to be vaccinated off. and i saw another executive orders that were require federal contractors to do the same. if you want to work with the federal government to do business with us, get vaccinated. the bill effects around 2 thirds of the entire workforce from private sector employees to health care workers and federal contractors. employees have 75 days to get the shot or face disciplinary action. but labor unions have also hit out adding biden's move is not the answer. republican lawmakers warned the president's broken his own pledge on the issue. joe biden told americans when he was elected that he would not impose vaccine mandates. he lied. biden's vaccine mandate as an assault on private businesses, texas is already working to halt this power. grab the bite and administration's recent announcement, seeking to dictate personal freedom in private business decisions as an insult to
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our american principles of individual liberty and free enterprise. president biden's vaccination mandate is unlawful and american were committed to protecting one tenants. freedoms and liberties. against this gross federal overreach were heard from guests who told us that biden's ruling will backfire. erica is always opposed to people who are independent thinkers, of people who want to be convinced that what they're asked to do is in fact what they agree that they all to do. and i think that there has been, despite what, whatever political party you're part of, or you support, there's been a very poor job on communicating and educating, leading up to the veil ability of faxing. it's been since we saw that there were certain pro hort's that we're lucky, it fascinated with tell that that we began to try and communicate. and now we've shifted to mode of mandating executive orders to sort of force people to have to be
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vaccinated. and that's not going to build trust. we all know that i must get on a brass tack here. this is about again, if you did that about us would be want to do this, do what we normally do. tell your doctor, give the information your doctor, give him your shot. let her doctor decide realizing that there is a vaccine and then asking yourself, am i supposed to give a personal and individual liberty for this? did i throw on my constitution? no. that would the bottom line is, it's about freedom, it's about my choice. this is a vaccine against your work. it will be, what will you, mandy, that to look, this is about what happened this, this, this, this angry angry man this is the only thing he's ever said right now. he is facing years in free fall, in terms of numbers because of a candidate. this seems to help them somewhat. an emotional vladimir putin has bid
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farewell to russia's emergencies minister, a former, but a personal bodyguard who died trying to save a filmmaker after he fell into icy water. the president joined members of the guinea initiatives family at the funeral and described his death as an irreplaceable personal loss. filmmaker alexander melnik also lost his life in the accident. during arctic exercises near the city of no rails. the nature of has post humorously been given the hero of russia award, the countries highest honor that's all for this. our stay tuned for our world news headlines and just about 30 minutes. the day marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 attack. we're going to take a look at americas terror, industrial complex the,
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